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    Mitochondrial Genometry

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    probability (averages) in a family timeline, based on the traditional work, makes determining common ancestry more likely. In a concurrent ‘McDowell surname’ project, Philip Dowell and his family presumed the Mc had been dropped at some point in time. After DNA results showed no Dowell DNA has matched up to any McDowell DNA, the family was able to put the McDowell association genetically to rest. By combining DNA results with other information, chances are improved to arriving at better…

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    3.2. The Second Paradigm: The Dialogic The second interrelated principle of Postcolonial eco-poetics is the dialogic paradigm developed and introduced by Mikhail Bakhtin. The dialogic paradigm seeks to unmask and unsettle dominant discourses in colonial and anthropocentric discourses. Bakhtin’s affiliation and appropriation to both postcolonialism and eco-poetics has been recently acknowledged by scholars and critics. Bakhtin is cited to lend prestige and weight to the theoretical sphere of…

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    Team charters are a method to improve communication, cooperation, and team cohesion (McDowell, Herdman, & Aaron, 2011). In health care, when a new interprofessional is forming there are many different disciplines that are brought together to be part of the team. Each practitioner has their own perception of the value they add to the team. Individual perception and attitudes can cause barriers to effective interprofessional collaboration (Sommerfeldt, 2013). When a interprofessional team forms to…

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    Family Finances: Fragility

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    a simplistic, but archaic analysis of the role of women in the changing economy. Whereas Duffy et al. (2015) talk about broader situations of economic decline across borders, classes, and occupations, they fail to illuminate the effect of gender (McDowell, 2008). Instead, the women are framed within hegemonic representations of domesticity and femininity, without a direct role in labour market changes. They are here only vicarious victims of their husband’s failure to maintain his breadwinner…

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    Diane Ansley and Cathy McGaughey are plaintiffs in the case. After being together for fifteen years, the women celebrated the Supreme Court ruling and were excited to finally get married. However, none of the state magistrates in the conservative McDowell County were willing to wed a same-sex couple. The women sought the representation of attorney Luke Grass as a result of their discrimination. Ansley and McGaughey believe that they are not being treated as equals to heterosexual couples if…

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    Bull Run Research Papers

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    His army took the railroad down to Beauregard’s army to reinforce him and making the Union forces and the Confederate forces equal in numbers. McDowell then sends Tyler’s division to keep the South busy while he sends another 13,000 men up and around Beauregards’. His plan is to flank the Confederate army from the back. Before these divisions could get close enough to attack though, Confederate…

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    chance to attend the Pre-Dental Admissions Workshop (PAW). This workshop has made a huge impact that will better my future as well as our community. As most of you know I want be a Dentist and once I get experience I would like to come back to Fort McDowell so that I can help provide oral care to our community. This workshop was put on by a Dental Student name Cristin Hasse who is in her third year of Dental School at the A.T. Still University which is located in east mesa. This three-day…

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    The Civil War is something in American history that is held at a different standard than most things. It’s the one and only time we have ever fought against ourselves. The outcome of this war changed history forever. Have you ever imagined what our country would be like if the South would’ve defeated the North? In How the South Could Have Won the Civil War, Bevin Alexander explains that the South made a lot of fatal errors that cost them the war and if they hadn’t of made these errors, they…

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    inherited with TSD is Hex- A. Since there is a lack of enzyme Hex -A a substance called GM2 begins to accumulate. Babies lack this important enzyme which later leads to progressive destruction of the brain’s nerves cells as their lives progress. (McDowell 110) The most common ethnic group that inherits this disease are people of eastern Europe Jewish descent. About “one in every 360,000 children born worldwide has Tay-Sachs disease (NHS).” Therefore, this disease is very rare. The condition is…

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    Fort Sumter History

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    Prominent intensity drove President Lincoln to push a wary Brigadier General Irvin McDowell, authority of the Union armed force in Northern Virginia, to assault the Confederate strengths ordered by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard, which held a moderately solid position along Bull Run, only upper east of Manassas Junction. The objective…

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